Wednesday, August 23, 2017

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Daily update August 23, 2017
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People watch the solar eclipse on the lawn of Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, California, U.S., August 21, 2017. Location coordinates for this image are 34°7'9"N 118°18'1"W.
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After a series of lawsuits, baby powder purveyor Johnson & Johnson was just ordered to pay a record-breaking $417 million over a claimed connection with one woman's terminal case of ovarian cancer.
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Despite all the warnings about looking at the eclipse without safety glasses, some may have been tempted to defy scientific advice and steal a peek.
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Johnson & Johnson was ordered on Monday to pay $417 million in damages to a Los Angeles woman who developed ovarian cancer after using Johnson's Baby Powder for decades.
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Men who took high doses of vitamin B6 and B12 supplements had a higher risk of lung cancer, and the association was highest among current smokers, according to a study published Tuesday.
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A new study conducted by the researchers from theSwinburne University of Technology in Australia seem to have found out why our energy levels are low in the afternoon.
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Developing close friendships during high school can help young adults maintain long-term mental and emotional health, according to researchers from the University of Virginia.
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(CNN) Men who took high doses of vitamin B6 and B12 supplements had a higher risk of lung cancer, and the association was highest among current smokers, according to a study published Tuesday.
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So far this year, preschoolers account for a third of the 961 confirmed victims in a Salmonella outbreak that has turned deadly and been traced to backyard poultry flocks.
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Lansing - The state is looking for individuals who use or don't use pot to help hash out future medical marijuana regulations - potentially anybody.
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LANSING, Mich. (WILX)- A proposal to shut down every marijuana dispensary in the state of Michigan is tabled for now. But the proposal sent panicked patients to a marijuana licensing board meeting Monday afternoon.
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Nine cases of human Salmonella infections have been reported in Connecticut this year, all linked to backyard poultry, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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A study led by researchers at Cedars-Sinai and NeuroVision Imaging LLC provides the scientific basis for using noninvasive eye imaging to detect the pathological hallmarks of Alzheimer's.
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Several adult mosquitoes collected last week in traps set by the St. Charles County Division of Environmental Health and Protection have tested positive for the West Nile virus, according to a press release.
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New research found the existence of the many health benefits of avocados. People have eaten the smooth green part of the fruit more frequently each year, making chemists to gain more interest in its properties.
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Avocados have become a staple for nutritious eating because of their healthy fats and potassium-rich insides. But it turns out, that's not even the most nutritious part.
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Hospital emergency departments are tasked with saving the lives of people who overdose on opioids. Clinicians and researchers hope that more can be done during the hospital encounter to connect people with treatment.
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Putting your baby to bed can be a challenge, and unfortunately, many moms are doing it wrong, according to a new study. » RELATED: This is how to put your baby to sleep the safe way.
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NEW YORK (CNN) - Despite a 23-year campaign urging that babies be put to bed on their backs, only 43.7 percent of US mothers report that they both intend to use this method and actually do so all the time, according to a new study.
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More children and teens are likely to be diagnosed and treated for high blood pressure under new guidelines released today by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
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(CNN) - Despite a 23-year campaign urging that babies be put to bed on their backs, only 43.7% of US mothers report that they both intend to use this method and actually do so all the time, according to a new study.
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FDA approved a targeted new drug to treat adults with relapsed or refractory B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Related FDA approves novel leukemia, hepatitis C drugs.
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A 2011 report advised that due to age-related physiological and metabolic changes, older people should drink no more than 11 units of alcohol per week.
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Putting their babies down for a nap isn't something new parents second-guess too often. But new research says the bulk of moms and dads are putting their kids down to snooze the wrong way, and it could be deadly.
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DENVER (CBS4) - It's thought that hundreds of thousands of American kids have high blood pressure, but they and their parents don't know it.
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It's true what they say about one person's trash. Especially when it comes to avocados. Chemists have found molecules in the husks of avocado seeds that could be useful in medicines, cosmetics and other products.
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One of the city's most prominent lawmakers is now calling for the removal of a controversial statue in East Harlem. This memorial of Doctor J. Marion Sims is located on Fifth Avenue near 103rd Street, across from the New York Academy of Medicine.
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NEW YORK - When Sharon Thompson was a girl, she used to get a bad feeling when she walked by an imposing statue of a man on the edge of Central Park near East Harlem.
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Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) may benefit adults with type 2 diabetes who use multiple daily insulin injections, new research suggests.
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If you're a man and often find yourself in a grump in the afternoon, then there's good news, as a new study suggests that you aren't alone.
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We know that Zika virus can be especially risky for pregnant women, increasing the risk of birth defects. But a new study from the University of Southern California's Keck School of Medicine may have insight as to why.
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A Chinese man who was suffering from a severe headache ended up having a live gecko removed from his ear. Chinese man has gecko removed from ear canal joel st/freeimages.
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ASSURANCE Stores in the Pampanga capital of San Fernando display this sticker to assure consumers that their stocks of dressed chicken are safe for consumption amid the bird flu outbreak in San Luis town.
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A group called Protect Public Health is suing to stop a ballot initiative seeking to ban safe drug consumption sites in King County.
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